xvid avi and all to cdr

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by darthgom, Aug 3, 2006.

  1. darthgom

    darthgom Guest

    sucks i know i only have cd burner at the moment and i cant work out how to get any films on to cdr only ones i can do are bin and cue dose anyone know what i need to use step by step to burn avi divx xvid and all on to cdr i have been trying to work out for months and cant get it any help would be much aprichited

    thankyou
     
  2. celtic_d

    celtic_d Regular member

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    Start an ISO data compilation, drag the file over and burn. Sounds like maybe you want an (X)(S)VCD in which case you need to convert before burning.
     
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    if you have nero you can make a vcd with that it has one of the best encoders to do what you want to do
     
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    celtic_d Regular member

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    I would have said one of the worst myself.
     
  5. darthgom

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    thanks everyone i done all that but it dosnt work on my dvd player wich is still ok because i dont need to keep all of the films on pc
    but i think i need to convert the avi to bin or something dose anyone know of a good convurter i can use and how to work it and if anyone knows what format to use for use in a uk dvd player bin and cue allways work

    thanks
     
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    Hi darthgom,
    They are telling you that certain things on a CD will play okay in a DVD player. VCDs/SVCDs will, and mini-DVDs will. AVIs will not (unless specifically supported by your player).
    If you have an AVI you simply burn it as a file to the root of the CD, easy.
    But AVIs are MPEG4. If you want VCDs/SVCDs/mini-DVDs you must convert to MPEG1 or MPEG2, which is a different matter.
    This forum is to help encoding DivX/XviD AVIs (usually from MPEG2 source) - what you do with these AVIs then is your business, LoL :^) So what do you want to do again? Just get a DVD-burner, they're dirt-cheap...
    Good luck to you,
    Regards
     
    Last edited: Aug 6, 2006

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